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    1. To perform an Internet search‚ which engine type would produce a narrow and focused result? Choose 1 answer A. Web bot B. Hybrid C. Web crawler D. Human-powered 2. When searching on the Internet‚ which Boolean command allows any of the search terms to be present on the Web page(s) listed results? Choose 1 answer A. NEAR B. NOT C. AND D. OR In Boolean searches‚ always enclose OR statements in parentheses 3. Which Internet search strategy should be used to yield information about

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    raised in these writings. They had interested and persuaded me in all ways possible. But my experience seems to be repeating themselves over and over as different feminists continues to attack and complain without giving any substantial resolutions. Virginia Woolf is different. I didn ’t have much expectation before reading this article. Maybe in a way‚ I was blinded by my own phantom. Yet I find this reading experience much more intriguing. This is a writer that isn ’t afraid to admit her lacking of

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    “Science‚ it would seem‚ is not sexless: he is a man‚ a father‚ and infected too” (Woolf‚ 1938). Feminist Virginia Woolf declares this bold statement to express how science is sexist; gender bias by which women’s interests‚ insight‚ or perspective are disvalued and ostracized. Over the decades‚ there has been an outburst of the feminist writing on the philosophical development in literature and history. A majority of the feminist writings harshly criticize the philosophical traditions‚ which include

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    Review of Virginia Woolf’s shakespeare’s sister By Gabriel Gyamfi University of Cape Coast Department of English INTRODUCTION Virginia Woolf’s ‘Shakespeare’ Sister’ is the third chapter from her literary essay A Room of One’s Own. In this chapter‚ which is the essay on Shakespeare’s Sister‚ she considers the question of why no women writers are represented in the canon of Elizabethan drama. To explore the issue‚ Woolf invents a fictional and mythical sister‚ Judith‚ for William Shakespeare and compares

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    In an excerpt from Virginia Woolf’s memoir “Moments of Being”‚ she constructs a memoir with optimistic diction to convey to humanity that the significant moments from the past are a lesson to be used in the future. In Woolf’s excerpt she reflects upon her childhood memories with her brother Thoby and her father at a seaside village. Woolf is indicating that some moments from that past are a lesson used in the future. One lesson learned was from a moment Woolf had with her brother and father fishing

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    In Virginia Woolf’s book‚ Mrs. Dalloway‚ Clarissa Dalloway and Septimus Warren Smith grow up under the same social institutions although social classes are drawn upon wealth; it can be conceived that two people may have very similar opinions of the society that created them. The English society which Woolf presents individuals that are uncannily similar. Clarissa and Septimus share the quality of expressing through actions‚ not words. Through these basic beliefs and idiosyncrasies‚ both characters

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    In her essay‚ “Professions for Women”‚ Virginia Woolf writes of the internal conflict many women endured every day in the face of a male dominated society. They are pressured to hide their intellect behind the façade of a delicate‚ emotional person who is unable think for themselves. Woolf uses metaphor and anaphora to urge women to think and stand up for themselves. Woolf’s purpose of inspiring women to be whatever they want to be is conveyed through two explicit metaphors predominantly used in

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    In the anecdote by Virginia Wolf‚ the author reflects on men’s oppression affecting women’s intellectual pursuit in the twentieth century. Employing metaphors and simile‚ she exemplifies women succumbing to restrictions and boundaries placed upon them in their education. Wolf utilizes metaphors describing her thoughts and manifests what men had done to those thoughts. On a bank with willows in fine October weather‚ she compares her contemplation to “the sort of fish that a good fisherman puts

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    In psychology‚ memories have three stages in which the brain can retain and recall past experiences and information; encoding‚ storage‚ and retrieval. Most memories from someone’s childhood are lost due to absentmindedness but in her memoirs‚ Virginia Woolf dwells upon treasured thoughts of a fishing trip in the company of her dad and brother. This remembrance does not transient or linger in the back of her mind‚ no. She vividly contemplates‚ remembering every word and detail of past events. Woolf

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    10th Poetry : The Frog and the Nightingale Poet: Vikram Seth was born in Calcutta in 1952. He left India to study at Oxford where he earned degrees in philosophy‚ economics‚ and politics‚ and went on to study creative writing at Stanford and classical Chinese poetry in China at Nanjing University. His first novel‚ The Golden Gate‚ is written entirely in tetrameter sonnets‚ something that had never been done in the English language before. The Suitable Boy‚ his prose fiction debut‚ examined multigenerational

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